Of course they are ALL guilty....how else would they have gotten there if they WEREN'T ALL GUILTY??
Watch the clip: http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/political-carnival-helps-get-gitmo-lawyer
His back story (in case you don't actually want to watch the clip):
"Some guy made a couple of afghanis by selling Fayiz to our guys (U.S. Military) so that the thug-infested Bush administration could justify their fraudulent little war and all its torture-y perks. And what did Fayiz get? This:
Watch the clip: http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/political-carnival-helps-get-gitmo-lawyer
His back story (in case you don't actually want to watch the clip):
"Some guy made a couple of afghanis by selling Fayiz to our guys (U.S. Military) so that the thug-infested Bush administration could justify their fraudulent little war and all its torture-y perks. And what did Fayiz get? This:
While in U.S. custody in Kabul in December 2001,
Al-Kandari was shackled in various stress positions for as long as 36
hours at a time. He was beaten with a chain and water hose. Photographs
documenting his condition have not been released.
In early 2002, Al-Kandari was transferred to Bagram and held in a
roofed tent with no sides where overnight temperatures typically
reached below freezing. Photographs again documented his condition, but
they have never been released. […] He was transferred to Kandahar in
early 2002, … [where] his entire body was shaved (except for a cross on
his chest, which was later shaved off) and he was initially kept awake
in solitary confinement for five straight days. The abuse continued and
resulted in broken ribs and severe bruising documented by medical exams
performed months later. Before being placed on the plane out of
Kandahar, his sound-proof headgear was lifted and a female voice
whispered, “You are going to hell in GTMO.” At the time, he was also
drugged, sandbagged, and placed into a head harness for the 24 hour
trip. At Guantanamo, he was again shackled into stress positions for
extended periods of time. He was also urinated on and subjected to
sleep deprivation, strobe lights, ear piercing music, cell extractions,
and extreme heat and cold conditions in his cell via temperature
controls. All told, Al-Kandari has been interrogated approximately 400
times and abused throughout the time he was in U.S. custody."